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org and #GreenMemes) left town. It can be hard to find fellow #nptech-ies, but hosting a NetSquared group brought them to me. Being the host of a meetup gives me an "in" to talk with people. So don't be shy — apply today and we'll help you build your own community of #nptech-ies.
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